Virat Kohli advised by senior cricketers to apologise to Indian journalist

Not too impressed with Virat Kohli’s abusive behaviour towards a journalist recently, former Indian cricketers Sunil Gavaskar and VVS Laxman called on the star batsman to resolve the row amicably with the concerned scribe. Gavaskar and Laxman admitted that dealing with the media was never easy but they have never lost their cool in public even at the worst of times.

Media plays an important role. All the stakeholders — the players, administrators, media, fans and then the sponsors, they should work together to take cricket forward. Having said that the media should report as they see, the facts and not what they have heard, not speculative stories, he added.

Laxman said the best way to end the row would be for Kohli to apologise to the concerned journalist and that he thinks that is the mutual way to lay the matter to rest. Kohli can go up to the concerned journalist and say that he had mistaken the referred journalist as some other journalist. Then the matter can be done and dusted, he said.

Laxman had never lost his cool except on one occasion and that incident is known to everybody. But that was within the four walls of the dressing room, never in public, Laxman added. West Indian legend Brian Lara also felt that Kohli and the media should move ahead. It (relationship with the media) is very tough, never easy. I had run-ins with the media. These things may happen but he thinks both the parties should move ahead for the good of the game and concentrate on the World Cup, he said.

Being a West Indies legend and from the perspective of the Indian team, he hopes it distracts the Indian team. Kohli may be either perturbed or get more determined and I hope it (the row) affects him, Lara said in a lighter vein.

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